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>> albert is, oh, boy. >> albert could not care less. >> albert, come here. >> good boy. >>> you know, the systems in the new cars you need to push a button to answer a call to change the channel on the radio, very safe and handy and also yank your hair out maddeningly annoying because things like this happen. >> hey? songs. >> radio. >> no. play list. >> tv. >> no. >> it is not available. >> okay. after being fair he's got a pretty thick accent. >> yeah. >> but he's driving an audi and the speech assist has an accent as well. some of the words he's saying are pretty clear. like play list. the car comes back with tv. tv in a car? that doesn't even make sense. >> i couldn't tell what he was saying either. >> he asked for nickel back. >> nickel back. >> map. >> map? >> yeah. >> these two are just not getting along in any way. >> does he at any point go nein! >> shut up! >> navigation. >> nein! >> it only recognizes nonregional dialect, everything else, even my accent doesn't work on these things. >> wait, you have an accent? >> no. >> too fat. >> this name has not yet been stored. >> oh
>> albert is, oh, boy. >> albert could not care less. >> albert, come here. >> good boy. >>> you know, the systems in the new cars you need to push a button to answer a call to change the channel on the radio, very safe and handy and also yank your hair out maddeningly annoying because things like this happen. >> hey? songs. >> radio. >> no. play list. >> tv. >> no. >> it is not available. >> okay. after being fair he's...
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albert did the next best thing. she asked one of her colleagues to improvise. >> i went to shane batista on campus who is a computer guru and is very familiar with open source software, software that is available to anybody as a free download. >> batista found a free program called g.i.m.p., or ganu image manipulation program. >> g.i.m.p. is an unfortunate acronym. pretty much feature for feature an equivalent of adobe photoshop. >> to see if it worked, he performed a forensic test on himself. >> i sat myself down and set up a web camera on the computer and took some photographs of myself at what i tried to get to be the same orientation. >> he superimposed his photo over a plastic skull. he separated both images into quadrants and looked for consistencies in the images. as he expected, there were none. >> i was able to get a creepy image that showed that that wasn't my skull, which we pretty much knew. >> batista moved on to the ultimate test. pictures of scarlett wood were superimposed over the skull of the murder
albert did the next best thing. she asked one of her colleagues to improvise. >> i went to shane batista on campus who is a computer guru and is very familiar with open source software, software that is available to anybody as a free download. >> batista found a free program called g.i.m.p., or ganu image manipulation program. >> g.i.m.p. is an unfortunate acronym. pretty much feature for feature an equivalent of adobe photoshop. >> to see if it worked, he performed a...
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then herb albert. hit the charts for pop instrumental. we are glad you joined us. those conversations are coming up now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ tavis: please welcome alicia keys to this program. the 14 time grammy award winner is out with her first album in three years. it's the first since the birth sonher two-year-old egypt. it is called "girl on fire." here is the video for the title track. ♪ we got our feet on the ground, and we are burning it down ♪ clouds andead in the were not coming down ♪ fire ♪girl is on ♪ this girl is on fire ♪ she's walking on fire ♪ ♪ this girl is on fire everybody says when she goes by they can see the flame in her eyes ♪ tavis: you have a legitimate reason for being gone for three years. a baby. you have earned that. take a few years off. three years in this business is so long. what fear, what trepidation, what angst does one have when they are trying to put together a project that is three years in the making? >> this whole project, this time in my lif
then herb albert. hit the charts for pop instrumental. we are glad you joined us. those conversations are coming up now. ♪ >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. ♪ tavis: please welcome alicia keys to this program. the 14 time grammy award winner is out with her first album in three years. it's the first since the birth sonher two-year-old egypt. it is called "girl on fire." here is the video for the title track. ♪ we got our feet on...
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. >> the inmate is albert briceno. he has been transferred to orange county from a maximum security state prison, in order to appeal his current sentence of more than 150 years on multiple counts of gang-related armed robbery. >> albert briceno is a gang member from hard times. that's a street gang out of the city of garden grove. he goes by the moniker of capone. he was mainly brought up into the gang life through his family. through his mom and surrounding family members. he was basically born into the gangs. >> i just grew up, like, angry. you know, so it wasn't cool showing your emotions and crying. i channeled all that hurt into anger. i started gang-banging. you know? and i said, if i'm going to cry, then i'm going to let their blood be my tears, you know? >> what did you do to gain notoriety? >> point of word, blasting fools, you know? >> did you kill anybody? >> i mean, you know, i've been -- i've been -- it's been alleged, you know. >> through his years of coming in and out of custody, he has elevated his stat
. >> the inmate is albert briceno. he has been transferred to orange county from a maximum security state prison, in order to appeal his current sentence of more than 150 years on multiple counts of gang-related armed robbery. >> albert briceno is a gang member from hard times. that's a street gang out of the city of garden grove. he goes by the moniker of capone. he was mainly brought up into the gang life through his family. through his mom and surrounding family members. he was...
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they're talking about when h -- about many women sports teams. >> albert sun covers reporting for the "new york times co. and he is also on twitter -- for the "new york times," and he is also on twitter. >> next, live, your calls and comment on "washington journal," then "newsmakers." after that, florida representative debbie wasserman schultz. >> the problem is that many of the bacterial or infectious diseases are actually becoming resistant to the antibiotics soilable right now, gonorrhea is another example, and we have in panama, for instance, new strains of tb, which are completely, absolutely resistant to the most potent the others, so problem is there is not enough interest on the parts of the industry on the part of antibiotics. this is slowly changing, but i do not think that we are there. this aee to maked global effort. a great deal of cooperation between the developed world and the developing world where many of these diseases are endemic. >> the future of health care tonight at 8:00 on c-span's "q&a." this morning, max boot, author of "invisible armies," and david ndelman
they're talking about when h -- about many women sports teams. >> albert sun covers reporting for the "new york times co. and he is also on twitter -- for the "new york times," and he is also on twitter. >> next, live, your calls and comment on "washington journal," then "newsmakers." after that, florida representative debbie wasserman schultz. >> the problem is that many of the bacterial or infectious diseases are actually becoming resistant...
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mark albert on what that means if you don't sign up. a meeting between joh john kerrd his russian counterpart end today on a stand off. margaret brennan on what's next for ukraine. house investigators release new information on the gm always, what the company knew and when saty regular later decided not to investigate. >investigate. the frontier in recycling using the food scraps you use at home to heat your home. >> when you hear the words anaerobic digestion, i get excited. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> glor: i'm jeff glor with the western e desire of broadcast. etcetera six months since enrollment started. important both supporters and distracters it felt more like six years but tomorrow is the deadline. if you don't have health insurance coverage by tomorrow the penalty could be a tax of 1% of your income or $95, whichever is higher. the healthcare website is reporting two million visits record volume this weekend. in some cases callers can't get through. that even though one study says only 39% of u
mark albert on what that means if you don't sign up. a meeting between joh john kerrd his russian counterpart end today on a stand off. margaret brennan on what's next for ukraine. house investigators release new information on the gm always, what the company knew and when saty regular later decided not to investigate. >investigate. the frontier in recycling using the food scraps you use at home to heat your home. >> when you hear the words anaerobic digestion, i get excited....
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it was legal for creepy looking people to hang out at albert lake but when the uniformed officers people are were no longer intimidated and able to use the park etc. we had to come up with a tactic when there was no illegal activity but people were still intimidated. we moved that to the panhandle so we're moving that detail around a little bit and it's been effective. our beat officers when i got to the park station we had two beat officers. now we have 8 and they walk or ride bicycles. they're required everyday to pushing pick out one business and talk about to whoever is working at the business. donates not practical to having them go into every business on the beat they wouldn't be able to deal with the bad guys on the street but i get tired of hearing people never see the beat people so they would go in and talk to the merchants everyday. again twice a month in buena vista park our homeless support officers they spend all day clearing out encampments entreshd at buena vista park they take three or four truck loads of folks out. that's been hey with the cooperation of rec and park de
it was legal for creepy looking people to hang out at albert lake but when the uniformed officers people are were no longer intimidated and able to use the park etc. we had to come up with a tactic when there was no illegal activity but people were still intimidated. we moved that to the panhandle so we're moving that detail around a little bit and it's been effective. our beat officers when i got to the park station we had two beat officers. now we have 8 and they walk or ride bicycles....
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his name is albert cermano. >> don't move. don't move. let me see your hands. let me see your hands. roll on your back. roll on your back. relax. cermano, right? >> uh-huh. >> all right. okay. i'm going to roll you on your side, all right? okay. put your feet over here, man. hold on. while you got him flat, i want his trousers off and socks off. put your hands up against the wall. pick up one leg. out. >> i got him. i'm going to back him out. over here, sarge. check his boxers. pat him down real quick in case he's got it somewhere on him. >> i got it. we're going to check his boxer and stuff. >> while cermano is strip searched, the intelligence unit inspects his cell for the key. >> see, they hide stuff inside the toilet paper rolls. it's a nightmare to actually get in there and spot anything in there, especially small items like razors and things like that. >> use one of your hands. pull your bottom lip down. upper. >> see, they try to resew it and try to hide stuff in there. >> run your fingers through your hair. take your boxers off and hand them to me. >> t
his name is albert cermano. >> don't move. don't move. let me see your hands. let me see your hands. roll on your back. roll on your back. relax. cermano, right? >> uh-huh. >> all right. okay. i'm going to roll you on your side, all right? okay. put your feet over here, man. hold on. while you got him flat, i want his trousers off and socks off. put your hands up against the wall. pick up one leg. out. >> i got him. i'm going to back him out. over here, sarge. check his...
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seth doane and mark albert report. wall street's bull market turns five years old today as investors celebrate, history says a correction is coming. a new test to diagnose alzheimer's much earlier and with much more accuracy. dr. jon lapook explains. >> and how song birds survive. if you think the winter's been rough, imagine how these guys feel captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor with a western edition of the broadcast. and it's the first potential it is the first potential breakthrough in the search for a plane that's been missing for nearly two days now. the focus is on a stretch of water just south of vietnam on the gulf of thailand. vietnamese crews have spotted this piece of what may be from malaysia air flight 370. ships from 11 different countries are searching for more, including the u.s.s. pinckney. hundreds of families continue the agonizing wait. these parents in indonesia likely lost their 25-year-old son. at the same time, investigator
seth doane and mark albert report. wall street's bull market turns five years old today as investors celebrate, history says a correction is coming. a new test to diagnose alzheimer's much earlier and with much more accuracy. dr. jon lapook explains. >> and how song birds survive. if you think the winter's been rough, imagine how these guys feel captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor with a western edition...
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derrion albert will always be a reminder. >> the climate in the school is just absolutely abysmal. like massive gang fights in the hallways. 300 arrests that first year. we had to have literally two districts worth of police in the building for us to be able to change classes one day. it was a scary time in terms of, like, what's happened to our children. >> four years later, significant progress has been made. >> we'll check you right in. hey, how is it going? >> going good. >> hey, sweetheart, how are you? >> i don't have biological children, but i'm assuming it must be what a parent feels like when they have to send their kid out in the world. it would be like my kids have a greater chance of something happening to them. i just worry about them. >> gentlemen, gentlemen, not going to happen, not today. not today. keep it moving! get out of the street. i'm not going say it again. get out of the street! >> he's headed south bound on 112th and emerald. principal down, principal down, i broke my shoe. can you assist me? i'm at 112th and emerald. i broke my shoe. you have to see me. i
derrion albert will always be a reminder. >> the climate in the school is just absolutely abysmal. like massive gang fights in the hallways. 300 arrests that first year. we had to have literally two districts worth of police in the building for us to be able to change classes one day. it was a scary time in terms of, like, what's happened to our children. >> four years later, significant progress has been made. >> we'll check you right in. hey, how is it going? >> going...
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i'm here as diane said with my colleague porter albert and diane and all the colleagues from the port i see here today. as diane mentioned i'll to start with the brief overview and reminder if you're not familiar with the planning efforts they've been underway for a year now it gives us context to those precise projects i'm going to be talking about. the planning area is extending along the bay area waterfront of the city from fort mason to exempting point in the planning analysis we're take into account all of the development that has been anticipated through 20040 and in addition to that, the development i'm sure our familiar with are underway and those weren't initially anticipated in a lot of the planning and transportation planning so we're taking a step back. we see this as an opportunity to increase take a strategic planning development that will result in identification and elevation and prioritization to support the future of the transportation. i'm going to go over 4 steps of phase one of the waterfront. phase one began in late 2012. and we initiated the process by reviewing
i'm here as diane said with my colleague porter albert and diane and all the colleagues from the port i see here today. as diane mentioned i'll to start with the brief overview and reminder if you're not familiar with the planning efforts they've been underway for a year now it gives us context to those precise projects i'm going to be talking about. the planning area is extending along the bay area waterfront of the city from fort mason to exempting point in the planning analysis we're take...
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one thing i want to take the time given a lot of the transportation questions are around district 2 albert did such an amazing job. i know we started to do anything thing no advance the responsiveness we got to see the city's agencies and individuals saw the implementation changes being done and it was one of the best parts about this experience i want to make sure that peter knows. i mentioned to him they deserve a lot of credit >> thank you supervisor i think peter was an asset to our ways but his responsiveness made people building that the city and mta could do what they did. >> another thing we've heard how is this going to effect the environment one of the things was going through a comprehensive eir. this was basically to get an approval within a year was a heavy thing we came up with a document the most studied >> mitigated waterfront in the history. the eir itself one an award from the national association of vierldz. it spun off a lot of things transportation was a key thing and they signed up for a sustainabili sustainability effort. and there were a lot of legacy partnerships t
one thing i want to take the time given a lot of the transportation questions are around district 2 albert did such an amazing job. i know we started to do anything thing no advance the responsiveness we got to see the city's agencies and individuals saw the implementation changes being done and it was one of the best parts about this experience i want to make sure that peter knows. i mentioned to him they deserve a lot of credit >> thank you supervisor i think peter was an asset to our...
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albert son's will buy safeway for $9 billion. it's seen as a merger some say will transform the superintendent industry. the ceo of the company is bob mill yes, this is someone with 40 years experience in the retail industry. he's been with other companies such as kroeger and rite aid he is 69 years old. safeway is in one states. with this merger, they'll be operating in 28 states and safeway and albert son's both say this will benefit customers. >> this merger will improve our competitive position we'll have resources to better meet needs of local customers at providing lower prices, better assortment of products, and an imprufed shopping experience. >> safeway is in the news after being fined for pricing discrepancies, failing to honor discount coupon asks making statements some products were locally grown where when they were not. customers say this has happened to them. >> you know i check my receipt walking out of the door. then, very to to go back inside and say guess what? this is wrong. it's not something i want to have t
albert son's will buy safeway for $9 billion. it's seen as a merger some say will transform the superintendent industry. the ceo of the company is bob mill yes, this is someone with 40 years experience in the retail industry. he's been with other companies such as kroeger and rite aid he is 69 years old. safeway is in one states. with this merger, they'll be operating in 28 states and safeway and albert son's both say this will benefit customers. >> this merger will improve our...
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as predicted by albert einstein in the theory of the relativity. >> this is huge, one of the greatest discoveries in the history of science, and i don't say that lightly. >> scientists say they have proof of what happened in the one trillionth of a one trillionth of a second after the big bang, and that's a big deal. the big bang theory doesn't work without inflation. with this discovery there's talk of a nobel prize. >> one of the founders says the discovery shows that science has the power to explain our existence. >> extrapolations like that work. result of predictions that can be tested, and in this instance the predictions worked, and i think it does give us a lot more confidence in the power of rational thought. >> other scientists will check and recheck findings, but many are calling this a breakthrough in the study of our universe. >> if you want to keep up to date with the stories we have been talking about, you know where you can go. aljazeera.com. disputed piece of land, and don't be too surprised bay lopsided result. the crimea referendum. what happens now. it's the inside
as predicted by albert einstein in the theory of the relativity. >> this is huge, one of the greatest discoveries in the history of science, and i don't say that lightly. >> scientists say they have proof of what happened in the one trillionth of a one trillionth of a second after the big bang, and that's a big deal. the big bang theory doesn't work without inflation. with this discovery there's talk of a nobel prize. >> one of the founders says the discovery shows that...
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i apologize, albert johnston, thank you for being with us. and i also called you captain johnston. mr. johnston, thank you for your time. richard quest, you're always invaluable in these stories. i hope we get further along this weekend as we continue to track this mystery. i have to switch gears for one moment. there's a story that we want to cover for you. no criminal record, a law student, no prior bad behavior at all, yet a woman is picked up, arrested, charged, convicted of murder and locked away presumably for 32 years. the trouble is that lady on your screen had nothing to do with anything. how does that happen in america? you're going to find out as we preview the latest death row stories just ahead. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a month. low dues, great terms. let's close! new at&t mobile share value plans our best value plans ever for business. humans -- even when we cross our "t's" and dot our "i's," we s
i apologize, albert johnston, thank you for being with us. and i also called you captain johnston. mr. johnston, thank you for your time. richard quest, you're always invaluable in these stories. i hope we get further along this weekend as we continue to track this mystery. i have to switch gears for one moment. there's a story that we want to cover for you. no criminal record, a law student, no prior bad behavior at all, yet a woman is picked up, arrested, charged, convicted of murder and...
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i just continued expansion in the fourteen billion yes it was predicted by albert einstein the discovery of the gravitational waves produced by inflation is to make a contribution to understanding of how everything from galaxies just also can escape to exist you're using. you can read news is now available on the impact of the phone. you can choose to wait. get to welker groom's home to mom cheer when you smile. when to look for pics to share your opinion with the old one to steal him only to the music with you means universal. i'll try to us. it will mean a storm. loom the root of the latest edition of the color of a review of the weekend's top football action across the road. the open. let's start at old trafford manchester wagyu night and once again the tibetan up and sipping performance against one of the great east rivals liverpool in england the visitors claimed a comprehensive three nil victory thought ya know like really title challenges like with the current ninety three the ninety cent fall the season had the effect chelsea boss giving in seoul read that the door to the sky is
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mark albert, cbs news, washington. >>> washington is tightening its grip on ukrainian city of crimea. ukraine's prime minister vowed not to give up a single centimeter of territory. he is scheduled to meet with president obama at the white house wednesday. >>> on "face the nation" sunday former vice president dick cheney said that he believes russian president vladimir putin is pushing forward because putin thinks president obama is weak. >> we have created an image around the world, not just with the russians, of weakness and indecisiveness. the syrian situation is classic. we got already to do something, a lot of the allies signed on and president obama backed off. >> on march 16th a plan is scheduled for crimea whether to break away and join russia. over the weekend there were demonstrations. elizabeth palmer reports from crimea. >> reporter: part demonstrations, part celebration. the crimeans who turned out at a rally in the capital believe they're on the winning side, that is russia's. sergey aksyonov who became prime minister ten days ago under dubious circumstances told the cro
mark albert, cbs news, washington. >>> washington is tightening its grip on ukrainian city of crimea. ukraine's prime minister vowed not to give up a single centimeter of territory. he is scheduled to meet with president obama at the white house wednesday. >>> on "face the nation" sunday former vice president dick cheney said that he believes russian president vladimir putin is pushing forward because putin thinks president obama is weak. >> we have created an...
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attorney's comment that more charges are coming against someone. >> mark albert live in northwest. thank you. we go to the next big question. you know what it is. what will the um pact of this be on the mayor's race? which is three weeks away. bruce leshan is here with reaction to the mayor's opponents who are looking at his job and more so now that jeff thompson has made such strong allegation against the mayor. >> looking hungrily at his job, but not that eager to talk to the media. a lot of them, at least three of them were not really talking today. ducking the media and i did just get a statement from muriel bowser who most polls suggest is the front runner. she says today is a tragic day for d.c. politics and for our city. the citizens of our great city are witnesses to a fragrant betrayal of the public trust, but she didn't say anything about the money she may have gotten from jeffrey thompson. in fact, a whole lot of candidates who have taken money. the one guy who perhaps gains the most from this is the one guy who refused corporate donations, tommy wells. >> it's a good da
attorney's comment that more charges are coming against someone. >> mark albert live in northwest. thank you. we go to the next big question. you know what it is. what will the um pact of this be on the mayor's race? which is three weeks away. bruce leshan is here with reaction to the mayor's opponents who are looking at his job and more so now that jeff thompson has made such strong allegation against the mayor. >> looking hungrily at his job, but not that eager to talk to the...
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, the first monkey, astronaut, albert didn't survive. back to the chemical weapons. so that sarin gas i was speaking of, this is dr. otto ambrose, and i think one of the more nefarious elements of operation paperclip -- i'm not going to tell you all the narratives in the book but i'll tell you one about dr. ambrose. the reason why i think his story is just so horrific is that ambrose was hitler's favorite checkis, chemist, and i say that literally. the invented the sarin gas and also invented synthetic rubber which was important because air craft need wheels and the synthetic rubber was so important to hitler he awarded ambrose here a 1 million reichmark bonus. a document i found in the national archives, which had never been written about before. that is how important ambrose was. and further, the reich was building synthetic robber as auschwitz. so this here is a satellite photo from 1944, june, and you have auschwitz,, and the gas champbers, and in the lower corner you have a slave labor facility run by the chemical company that was m
, the first monkey, astronaut, albert didn't survive. back to the chemical weapons. so that sarin gas i was speaking of, this is dr. otto ambrose, and i think one of the more nefarious elements of operation paperclip -- i'm not going to tell you all the narratives in the book but i'll tell you one about dr. ambrose. the reason why i think his story is just so horrific is that ambrose was hitler's favorite checkis, chemist, and i say that literally. the invented the sarin gas and also invented...
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one that supports the theory of inflation as well as the existence of gravity waves, as predicted by albert einstein in his theory of relativity. >> reporter: greatest discov y discoveries in the history of science and do not say it lightly. >> reporter: what happened in the one trillion of a one trillion of a one trillion second after the big bang and the theory does not work without inflation so with this discovery there is talk of a nobel prize for the harvard smithsonian team. the theory of inflation shows that science has the power to explain our existence. >> extrapolations like that work and result of predictions that can be tested and this is the predictions that actually work and i think it really does give us a lot more confidence in the power of rational thought. >> reporter: other scientists will check and recheck their findings but many are already calling this an extraordinary breakthrough in the study of our universe. kristen with al jazeera in cambridge, massachusetts. >> reporter: if you want to keep up to date with the developments and stories on al jazeera head to al jaze
one that supports the theory of inflation as well as the existence of gravity waves, as predicted by albert einstein in his theory of relativity. >> reporter: greatest discov y discoveries in the history of science and do not say it lightly. >> reporter: what happened in the one trillion of a one trillion of a one trillion second after the big bang and the theory does not work without inflation so with this discovery there is talk of a nobel prize for the harvard smithsonian team....
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when you're pitching a perfect game, you don't walk albert pujols and you are the albert pujols of having problems. - perfect game, huh? - i haven't done a single thing wrong in almost 24 hours,
when you're pitching a perfect game, you don't walk albert pujols and you are the albert pujols of having problems. - perfect game, huh? - i haven't done a single thing wrong in almost 24 hours,
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the royal albert hall the famous theater with a capacity of over five thousand and four or she looks cleaner program on the canoe back nights. you official goodbye east windsor castle on day four the president will travel to stratford upon even the place of william shakespeare. on the final event of this pact program would again acknowledge the role of the irish diaspora. it's funny that it was a case in coventry where he woo i'm nice. a group of members of the arts community from the coventry area. this will also be an important recognition by the presence of all the significance for both our countries all things large and diverse arts community here. becoming cooler astounding five asylum westminster and tell me your assessment of had this and if this is a lining up some weekends like that for sharpening as all the stops i suppose shown it would be kind of nacho that we have a great welcome for our status but let's look at the evidence of how the forsythia is the first of all it's a four day visit that's thirty six thousand greeks it was when the queen came to light in three years
the royal albert hall the famous theater with a capacity of over five thousand and four or she looks cleaner program on the canoe back nights. you official goodbye east windsor castle on day four the president will travel to stratford upon even the place of william shakespeare. on the final event of this pact program would again acknowledge the role of the irish diaspora. it's funny that it was a case in coventry where he woo i'm nice. a group of members of the arts community from the coventry...
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mark albert, cbs news, washington. >> axelrod: up next, who saves what with daylight saving time? [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving the pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. so i deserve a small business credit card with amazing rewards. with the spark cash card from capital one, i get 2% cash back on every purchase, every day. i break my back around here. finally someone's recognizing me with unlimited rewards! meetings start at 11, cindy. [ ma
mark albert, cbs news, washington. >> axelrod: up next, who saves what with daylight saving time? [ male announcer ] this is kevin. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my...
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albert didn't survive. back to the chemical weapons, so that serin gas by -- i was speaking of, this is dr. otto ambrose. and i think i would have to say one of the more nefarious elements of operation paperclip. and i'm to not going to tell you all the narratives that are in the book, but i will tell you one briefly about dr. ambros, and the reason i think his story so horrific, ambros was hitler's favorite chemist, and i say that literally. he also invented synthetic rubber which was extremely important because tanks need treads, aircrafts need wheels, and the synthetic rubber that was produced was so important to hitler, that he awarded ambros here a one million reichs mark's bonus, a document i found in the national archives which had never been written about before. that's how important ambros was. and further, the reich was building synthetic rubber at auschwitz. so this here is a satellite photo from 1944, june, and you have auschwitz and the gas chambers up there. but down in the lower corner here y
albert didn't survive. back to the chemical weapons, so that serin gas by -- i was speaking of, this is dr. otto ambrose. and i think i would have to say one of the more nefarious elements of operation paperclip. and i'm to not going to tell you all the narratives that are in the book, but i will tell you one briefly about dr. ambros, and the reason i think his story so horrific, ambros was hitler's favorite chemist, and i say that literally. he also invented synthetic rubber which was...
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mark albert is live tonight where he spoke to the college and students who are scared now to go to class. mark. >> some of those students tell us they are uncomfortable, even with the visibly increased police and security presence here. we don't know if these two shooting threats at the college campuses are related, but school leaders are concerned. >> 60,000 students in montgomery college don't know if they are the targets of a threat or a hoax. >> do you feel safe here? >> knowing that it's a little disturbing, but you know, i know police and security would protect us. i feel safe. >> the two shoot threats come a month apart. the latest at the rockville campus was scrolled in a campus stairwell, warning of quote, school shooting 3/5/14. tomorrow. >> the fact that it said tomorrow's date is another storm. because it's like, hold on. >> the college has partnered with local police to add patrols and sent out e-mail notes to students and employees, but won't change its core mission. >> has there been any thought to closing the campus tomorrow? >> no. certainly the security and the safety o
mark albert is live tonight where he spoke to the college and students who are scared now to go to class. mark. >> some of those students tell us they are uncomfortable, even with the visibly increased police and security presence here. we don't know if these two shooting threats at the college campuses are related, but school leaders are concerned. >> 60,000 students in montgomery college don't know if they are the targets of a threat or a hoax. >> do you feel safe here?...
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. >> one family our mark albert talked to lost $200,000. listen up. because you might already be a target and not even know it.
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peter albert from mta we're worked closely with the folks and it refreshed the whole muni effort for the first time their now certifying their environmental. we've use our information for the waterfront assessment including the community outreach to rethink the network and they've given us to push the project to perhaps jump start some of the challenges and corrin woods made the point about the fillmore but that thing is jumping out the 22 is launching in terms of how the technology we're beyond that and it's a pilot it's a shuttle between the bart station in the mission up to third street >> thank you. commissioner adams >> aaron you and peter can answer this what's the rate of the congestion in the city and do you expect it to level off or it will level off but what's our projects. >> what we have is really good analysis liz would have been here but shows sick aaron showed the phase one the pilot shows getting at the capacity and the real constraints of the network the transit network and, yes both recreational and local networks including the highwayed and ramps she want to show y
peter albert from mta we're worked closely with the folks and it refreshed the whole muni effort for the first time their now certifying their environmental. we've use our information for the waterfront assessment including the community outreach to rethink the network and they've given us to push the project to perhaps jump start some of the challenges and corrin woods made the point about the fillmore but that thing is jumping out the 22 is launching in terms of how the technology we're...
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attend those meetings we've seen an improvement in the panhandle and that parole officer there at the albert lake is a temporary fix. so i'm here to the commission to talk about the resources that the park station has. this is a sorrow problem that's escalated in the last year and we are as the commission look at the resources and the chief look at the resources there's clearly a need in this district to change the model so we can have leasing sxhanl throughout the year we want the resources in place to continue that year-round >> thank you very much. >> basically, i live in the on handle the block and a half from buena vista and panhandle most of the time, i can't visit that because people are shooting up theirs pounds and pounds of dirt and the poor park workers they say please appeal on our behave and thanks sir, we haven't seen an impact but as the tenants said it's temporary. the resources that this predict has compared to other cities that have parks of a similar size it's quite small and one hundred and 50 officers are assigned to that park our park is twice the size. on the other han
attend those meetings we've seen an improvement in the panhandle and that parole officer there at the albert lake is a temporary fix. so i'm here to the commission to talk about the resources that the park station has. this is a sorrow problem that's escalated in the last year and we are as the commission look at the resources and the chief look at the resources there's clearly a need in this district to change the model so we can have leasing sxhanl throughout the year we want the resources in...
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. >>> efectivamente un estudio del colegio de medicina albert dicen que el bailar regularmente ayuda en un 76% a contrarrestar riesgos de alzheimer y este baile cubano con popularidad los reta a cada paso. >>> a travÉs de la coreografÍa nuestras mente tiene que estar contando los tiempos, los momentos en que hacemos los diferentes cambios de espacios en el ritmo. >>> y dicen no solo avenido viva la memoria sino tambiÉn ayuda con la depresiÓn, pero lo mÁs importantes, alegra el corazÓn. >>> a sus 73 aÑos de edad juan martÍnez dice su memoria estÁ mejor que nunca. >>> y como incentivo dice tambiÉn disimula su juventud acumulada. >>> sino me dedicara a hacer este tipo de jeshz cio gozandolo. estarÍa mÁs, se notoria mas mi edad. >>> y con buen respiro t y una tarde amo nern revivo leÓn que hacen mucho decÍan tenian por olvido nado chicago, jannet para telemundo. >>> lo que no dijo jannet que se quedÓ cinco hora mÁs bailando. >>> no va a tener mÁs alzheimer. >>> ninguna posibilidad. >>> asÍ llegamos al final del noticiero, gracias por dejarnos ser parte de su tarde. >>>
. >>> efectivamente un estudio del colegio de medicina albert dicen que el bailar regularmente ayuda en un 76% a contrarrestar riesgos de alzheimer y este baile cubano con popularidad los reta a cada paso. >>> a travÉs de la coreografÍa nuestras mente tiene que estar contando los tiempos, los momentos en que hacemos los diferentes cambios de espacios en el ritmo. >>> y dicen no solo avenido viva la memoria sino tambiÉn ayuda con la depresiÓn, pero lo mÁs...
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and heros like gipson dunn and the plan construction and the ruth albert group and cider who worked alongside the center to design and build this building this amazing building so to all those heros the board of directors and the san francisco child abuse center and on the one hand to our staff and you thank you very much for standing up for kids and thank you very much for being here today we're thrilled (clapping) >> i'm deeply honored to introduce dennis herrera my ex-boss and others for the creation of the children's advocacy center. >> thank you, katie you know, i tried to recruit her two more times and now you know she's turned me down because she's committed on doing what's right inform kid so katie albright we owe you and nadine for having the strength to put together the child advocacy center. i can't think of a better leader to lead the advocacy than daniel. thank you. i'm glad you like new york but like san francisco better. the mayor alluded to the fact that daniel is leading our super bowl effort. and that's working on behalf of community to provide that opportunity 0 for our you
and heros like gipson dunn and the plan construction and the ruth albert group and cider who worked alongside the center to design and build this building this amazing building so to all those heros the board of directors and the san francisco child abuse center and on the one hand to our staff and you thank you very much for standing up for kids and thank you very much for being here today we're thrilled (clapping) >> i'm deeply honored to introduce dennis herrera my ex-boss and others...
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safe way is being absorbed by albert sons in a $9.4 billion deal. safe way based in pleasant ton has 1300 locations when it combines with albert son's which is over 1100 stores it will become the largest retail grocery chain in the u.s. both stores will be owned by cyberus. safe way ceo says customers will benefit from significant cost savings, synergies and a stronger management team. safe way employs 1800 workers in the bay area. >>> melissa bell with the labor department released the february jobs report. the unemployment rate went up .1% to 6.7% with employers adding 175,000 jobs last month. we'll see how wall street reacts to the news when the new york stock exchange opens at 6:30. >>> the numbers as far as weather have been trending up. mike, kind of warm. >> definitely. not quite as muggy. we're starting off cooler because of the lack of cloud cover. 10 degrees cooler in concord, 7 in san jose. 5 to 9 around the rest of the bay shore. 6 in napa and san roosevelt. dress accordingly when you step out. most of us in the 40s. we'll be in the low
safe way is being absorbed by albert sons in a $9.4 billion deal. safe way based in pleasant ton has 1300 locations when it combines with albert son's which is over 1100 stores it will become the largest retail grocery chain in the u.s. both stores will be owned by cyberus. safe way ceo says customers will benefit from significant cost savings, synergies and a stronger management team. safe way employs 1800 workers in the bay area. >>> melissa bell with the labor department released...
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and when you see albert einstein, his is always about asking the question why. we must teach our kids to ask the question why, a vital question. and to me, that's what these book withs are. because whether you like it or not, your kids are going to pick heroes. you might as well have some say this it. and what we all do as a culture is we tend to complain about it. this is my solution, and i appreciate you taking the time in coming here tonight and sharing this with me because this is, obviously, these books are my heart in book too many. and that's our goal is to put these out into the world and let people have this library that a they can share and this love of history they can share with their kids. two things, yesterday the new york daily news took i am amelia earhart, and they said we're taking into it a class -- i'm reading the article, i had no idea about it. and to put meltzer's theory to the test, we're taking it into a classroom. i'm realizing this going, oh, this is certain death. [laughter] this is going to be awful. and the kids loved it and respond
and when you see albert einstein, his is always about asking the question why. we must teach our kids to ask the question why, a vital question. and to me, that's what these book withs are. because whether you like it or not, your kids are going to pick heroes. you might as well have some say this it. and what we all do as a culture is we tend to complain about it. this is my solution, and i appreciate you taking the time in coming here tonight and sharing this with me because this is,...
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looking at that but the problem they don't look at it i'll show you quickly i gave the drawing to peter albert it shows connectivity. you don't have the length in the system i can get you a copy myself if you don't have connectivity you don't look at the bio county transit and you're not solving the problem. we're bending for a developer to do what they want for the project which is $7 million. so, please look at this sincerely and do not just look at certain neighborhoods it effects disproportionly the park merced area >> thank you. >> yes. glen rogers again. when they originally came up with the plan of the skyway for the young streetcar they didn't include the fact there was going to be 2 or 4 rows of trees quite at all that would be at least 20 or thirty or 50 feet high >> sorry about that. >> the skyway would never be viewed even when there was a streetcar on the sky way. it's disingenuous and create a hedge that would block it so the public would not be invented by the bad view. i was present when the 1953 bridge was built in my neighborhood. i have to tell you it took forever for that t
looking at that but the problem they don't look at it i'll show you quickly i gave the drawing to peter albert it shows connectivity. you don't have the length in the system i can get you a copy myself if you don't have connectivity you don't look at the bio county transit and you're not solving the problem. we're bending for a developer to do what they want for the project which is $7 million. so, please look at this sincerely and do not just look at certain neighborhoods it effects...
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mark albert on what that means if you don't sign up. a meeting between joh john kerrd his russian counterpart end today on a stand off. margaret brennan on what's next for ukraine. house investigators release new information on the gm always, what the company knew and when saty regular later decided not to investigate. >investigate. the frontier in recycling using the food scraps you use at home to heat your home. >> when you hear the words anaerobic digestion, i get excited. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news."
mark albert on what that means if you don't sign up. a meeting between joh john kerrd his russian counterpart end today on a stand off. margaret brennan on what's next for ukraine. house investigators release new information on the gm always, what the company knew and when saty regular later decided not to investigate. >investigate. the frontier in recycling using the food scraps you use at home to heat your home. >> when you hear the words anaerobic digestion, i get excited....
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seth doane and mark albert report. wall street's bull market turns five years old today as investors celebrate, history says a correction is coming. a new test to diagnose alzheimer's much earlier and with much more accuracy. dr. jon lapook explains. >> and how song birds survive. if you think the winter's been rough, imagine how these guys feel captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor with st
seth doane and mark albert report. wall street's bull market turns five years old today as investors celebrate, history says a correction is coming. a new test to diagnose alzheimer's much earlier and with much more accuracy. dr. jon lapook explains. >> and how song birds survive. if you think the winter's been rough, imagine how these guys feel captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news." >> jeff: good evening, everyone, i'm jeff glor with st